Regulatory Information; Hpe Simplivity Terminology - HP SimpliVity 380 Gen9 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Additional warranty information
HPE ProLiant and x86 Servers
and Options
HPE Enterprise Servers
HPE Storage Products
HPE Networking Products

Regulatory information

To view the regulatory information for your product, view the Safety and Compliance Information for Server,
Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center:
http://www.hpe.com/support/Safety-Compliance-EnterpriseProducts
Additional regulatory information
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical
substances in our products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH (Regulation EC No
1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council). A chemical information report for this product can be
found at:
http://www.hpe.com/info/reach
For Hewlett Packard Enterprise product environmental and safety information and compliance data, including
RoHS and REACH, see:
http://www.hpe.com/info/ecodata
For Hewlett Packard Enterprise environmental information, including company programs, product recycling, and
energy efficiency, see:
http://www.hpe.com/info/environment

HPE SimpliVity terminology

The following table contains HPE SimpliVity terms and definitions.
Term
Accelerator
Arbiter
cluster
http://www.hpe.com/support/ProLiantServers-Warranties
http://www.hpe.com/support/EnterpriseServers-Warranties
http://www.hpe.com/support/Storage-Warranties
http://www.hpe.com/support/Networking-Warranties
Definition
A custom PCI card that provides non-volatile memory, accelerated compression, and
cryptographic hashing. The Accelerator card communicates with the HPE OmniStack
software.
HPE OmniStack software that runs on the computer hosting the hypervisor
management server or a different Windows computer that the HPE OmniStack hosts
can access. It is required in every federation. The Arbiter provides the tie-breaking
vote when a cluster contains an even number of HPE OmniStack hosts. For example,
if a cluster contains two HPE OmniStack hosts and one of those HPE OmniStack
hosts loses connectivity with the cluster, the Arbiter acts as the tie breaker. (Note
that an Arbiter must not run on any host within a cluster for which it is acting as a tie
breaker.)
A collection of HPE OmniStack hosts that share resources and provide high
availability and load-balancing services.
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